Pleasureville, KY

Population

Pleasureville has a population of 883 people,
according to the Census data for 2016. Compared to 2010, this number has
increased by 49 people (5.9%), so we
can confidently say that the dynamics of
the population
growth are positive. If you compare the rate of population growth with the nearest cities, such
as Fincastle or Blue Ridge Manor, you will find that these cities
have a
population growth of 74 and a growth of 60 people, respectively (9.1%
and 7.8% correspondingly)

Race and Ethnicity

Median Household Income

The Pleasureville median household income is $42,050 (according to the US Census Bureau records for 2016 ).
A household income is one of the easiest to understand statistical indicators that is used to evaluate the economy of the city.
Simply put, it is calculated by summarizing incomes of all adult members of the household.
In comparison with the data for year 2010, this figure has increased by $9633 (29.7%).
Compared with the neighboring cities, the median household income in Pleasureville is lower than in Sadieville ($43,000),
but greater than in Campbellsburg ($41,818).
The median household income in Kentucky is $43,740 (4% higher than in Pleasureville)

Median Property Value

The median property value in Pleasureville is $93,400 (based on US Census Bureau data
for 2016).
This means that half of the houses in the city are more expensive than this figure, and half of other houses are less.
In 2010, the property value was estimated at $89,800 (making an increase of $3,600 or 4% in 6 years).
Here is what the housing market looks like in nearby cities: median property price in Bloomfield is
$94,100, in Vevay — $93,100.
Median property value in Kentucky is $123,200

Poverty Rate

A poverty rate is one of the key economic indicators. It shows the proportion of the population whose income
is less than the poverty line in the area. The lower the number is, the more prosperous the life of society is.
The current poverty rate in Pleasureville is 12.8%. In the neighboring cities,
this figure is as follows: in Charlestown, 13.1% of the
population live below the poverty line, in Briarwood — 11.6%.
The poverty rate in Kentucky is 14.39%. Based on such indicators as the poverty rate, we assume that
life in Pleasureville is slightly better than the average for the state.

Median Gross Rent

The median gross rent in Pleasureville is $801 a month (as of 2016).
In 2010, this figure was lower — $725/mo
(-10.5%).
Please note, gross rent may include not only the rent payments, but also utility bills and some other building costs.
The median gross rent in the state of Kentucky is lower at
$675 per month (again, data for 2016).
The following median gross rent was registered in the neighboring cities: renters in Campbellsburg pay
$813/mo, in Simpsonville — $800/mo.

Rent Burden

The rent burden in Pleasureville is 24.4% (2016).
Rent burden shows what proportion of the household income is spent on rental housing. This data is useful in estimating
the housing affordability in the city. Rent burden in Pleasureville is lower than in the state of Kentucky,
where the rent burden is 29.3%. In neighboring cities, the situation is as follows:
rent burden is 24.5% in Versailles,
and in Lyndon — 24.3%.

Share of Renter-Occupied Housing

44.6% of housing units in Pleasureville are occupied by renters (2016).
A housing unit means a house, an apartment, a mobile home, a room or any other structure that is used for habitation.
In 2010, the share of renter-occupied housing units was lower — 37.9%.
It seems that now more people live in rented houses in Pleasureville than before.
Neighboring cities have the following shares of renter-occupied housing units: Stamping Ground (45.1%), Worthville (44.4%).

Renter Occupied Households

There are 107 renter occupied households in Pleasureville (2016).
This is just a rough estimation based on Census and ESRI demographic data. Since 2015, the number of such type of households has
increased by 1% (107 households
in 2016 vs. 106 in 2015).
Nearby cities have the following renter-occupied housing unit numbers: there are 118 households in Spring Valley, 105 units in Anchorage.

Evictions

There were 1 evictions reported
in Pleasureville in 2016.
Here are how many evictions were made in nearby cities in 2016 : 1 evictions from housing were made in Windy Hills, 1 in Briarwood.
Reasons for evictions can be different-code violations, violations of the terms of the lease, etc. But often the main reason is the failure to pay the rent on time. That is why a large
number of evictions (especially when there is a tendency to increase this number) may indicate a deterioration of the economy.

Eviction Filings

The total number of eviction cases that were registered in the Pleasureville in 2016 is 1.28.
Please note that some addresses may have multiple eviction cases during the year. Compared to the neighboring cities, Pleasureville has less eviction cases than Woodlawn Park
(1.69 filings in 2016),
more eviction cases than Glenview
(0.86 filing).

Featured Addresses

9423 Cropper Road Johnny Harrod, Karen J Jeffries and two other residents. Three companies were registered at this address, including Shelby Grading and Power Seeding Inc, Cg Construction Company. Two entities are associated with this address: Charles H Gathof, Michael M Jeffries

6805 Castle Highway Joann A Adams, Joann G Adams and three other residents. Sweet Home Spun LLC was registered at this address. Joann Adams is associated with this address

314 Barton Lane G Steven Douglas, Gayle S Douglas and two other residents. Two companies were registered at this address, including Ark Credit Services LLC, Franklinton Baptist Church Inc. Steven Douglas is associated with this address

609 Magruder Lane Chelsey Schlosnagle, Douglas G Schlosnagle and two other residents. Chelsey's Eggs LLC was registered at this address. Susan Schlosnagle is associated with this address

Sources and Citations

This research uses data from The Eviction Lab at Princeton University, a project directed by Matthew Desmond and designed by Ashley Gromis, Lavar Edmonds, James Hendrickson, Katie
Krywokulski, Lillian Leung, and Adam Porton. The Eviction Lab is funded by the JPB, Gates, and Ford Foundations as well as the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. More information is found at evictionlab.org

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